194-.2.Physicians.14 Dr. Bennett to resume clinic duties Jan. 15

Dr. Bennett to resume clinic duties Jan. 15: Lt. Com. David A. Bennett, who has recently received a discharge from the navy, will resume his former duties with the Coleman Clinic on Jan. 15. Dr. Bennett completed about three and one-half years of service with the navy. With the marine corps he served approximately eight months in the south Pacific theater and, upon being injured, was returned to the United States and was subsequently stationed at the Great Lakes hospital. Within a few months he returned to the south Pacific and was with Adm. Halsey’s fleet for the past year, during which time he was promoted to lieutenant commander. During this time Dr. Bennett served as a naval surgeon in the battles off Leyte, in the landing at Lingayen Gulf and in the activities of the fleet off Tokyo Bay. Immediately following the Japanese surrender, he returned to naval base hospital No. 8 at Pearl harbor where he was in charge of surgical service for several months.

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Dr. Bennett to resume clinic duties Jan. 15: Lt. Com. David A. Bennett, who has recently received a discharge from the navy, will resume his former duties with the Coleman Clinic on Jan. 15. Dr. Bennett completed about three and one-half years of service with the navy. With the marine corps he served approximately eight months in the south Pacific theater and, upon being injured, was returned to the United States and was subsequently stationed at the Great Lakes hospital. Within a few months he returned to the south Pacific and was with Adm. Halsey’s fleet for the past year, during which time he was promoted to lieutenant commander. During this time Dr. Bennett served as a naval surgeon in the battles off Leyte, in the landing at Lingayen Gulf and in the activities of the fleet off Tokyo Bay. Immediately following the Japanese surrender, he returned to naval base hospital No. 8 at Pearl harbor where he was in charge of surgical service for several months.

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